![]() If you’re using a budget machine, with limited RAM or a slower CPU, you should consider browsers with a lower resource footprint to avoid lagging and freezing. Although there’s been a huge improvement in compatibility between different browsers, meaning 99% of pages work on 99% of browsers, there are still risks to going “off-piste” if you’re using your machine for work. For example, if your company uses bespoke web apps, you’ll need to check if the browser will support them. ![]() ![]() When deciding which browser to choose, you should ask yourself a few questions about how you’re going to use it. We’ve put all the mainstream browsers currently available for desktop computers through their paces on a Windows-based test machine, but all are available for macOS, Linux, iOS and Android unless otherwise stated.
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